In 2012, we saw the birth of Tom Cruise's masterpiece "Detective Jack". Based on Richard's Perfect Suspect, the film has garnered the attention of audiences with its crime action theme and Tom Cruise's brilliant performance. However, despite the overall performance, the film's reputation can only barely pass.
Time flies, and in 2016, Tom Cruise once again brought the sequel to the series, "Detective Jack: Never Look Back". It's a pity that the reputation of this film is even worse, and it can even be said to be terrible. It was after this work that the series came to an end. However, just in 2022, "Detective Jack" will return to our field of vision again in the form of a drama version.
This time, Alan Richson took over the role of Detective Jack, and although the expectations for this new work are not high, it is surprising that it surpasses the original book and becomes a surprising American drama in 2022. Finally, on December 15, 2023, we ushered in the release of the second season of "Detective Jack".
Alan Richson is back as Detective Jack, directed by Sam Hill and starring Mariah Stein, Ruke Bilik, Josh Black, Raleigh Coughryne and Andrew Colontes, among others. The second season of "Detective Jack" has a total of 8 episodes, and I can't wait to watch one episode as soon as it is launched. The first episode shows a hot and exciting plot, with a tight rhythm and engaging.
I was drawn to the plot and it lived up to my expectations, and the second season still maintained the same level as the first season. From the beginning of the first episode, we see Jack embark on a wandering journey again. He encountered a situation where he was robbed, and Jack stepped in to help, knocking the robber unconscious without hesitation, and his movements were crisp and powerful.
Subsequently, Jack receives a message that his old comrade-in-arms, Franz, has been killed. The case is still under investigation, and another comrade-in-arms, Heimei, asks Jack for help. Jack travels to New York, and after meeting with the black girl, through the case materials, he discovers that the case is indeed unusual.
He began to investigate the case in his own way, as Franz was a private investigator when he was alive, and his ** may be related to a certain case he was investigating. The second season of "Detective Jack" is based on the 11th installment of the Detective Jack series** "Bad Luck and Trouble". The filming of this new work is excellent, and it is definitely worth chasing.